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You Clipart144144Tank Bam Bamhttps://openclipart.org/detail/268038/tank-bam-bam
Wed, 07 Dec 2016 17:34:12 -0400j4p4nThis tank is an old style WW1 tank. It's actually a little less acurate than the real depiction because the tank was even smaller than this in the original depiction. But it needed more bam bam in it's boom boom. I mean, it's not the size of the gun, it's how you use it... everybody knows that! nervous laughter! but still... I thought a little help might not be bad!https://openclipart.org/detail/268038/tank-bam-bamhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/Charles Drewhttps://openclipart.org/detail/268027/charles-drew
Wed, 07 Dec 2016 15:57:09 -0400j4p4nIf you don't know, you should! Charles Drew was an American physician, surgeon, and medical researcher, etc etc. He studied about blood transfusions and things like that... he used that knowledge to develop huge blood banks early in World War II. This allowed docs to save tons of lives. He is one of the most famous African-Americans in that industry. Now you know! (This is based off a NARA image, thus public domain!)https://openclipart.org/detail/268027/charles-drewhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/Traffic Conehttps://openclipart.org/detail/267975/traffic-cone
Tue, 06 Dec 2016 20:24:12 -0400jokyIf you work as a traffic engineer you really need this flat icon. You REALLY need it. Ohhh man,... https://openclipart.org/detail/267975/traffic-conehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/Happy Couplehttps://openclipart.org/detail/267962/happy-couple
Tue, 06 Dec 2016 19:22:53 -0400j4p4nWhen you got a nice shirt like that, you gotta pose!
This is based of a special case scenario of an old pulp magazine cover running out of copyright and not being renewed and thus falling into the public domain. (Many images in the 1950s could still be under copyright, so don't just automatically start uploading 50s work!)https://openclipart.org/detail/267962/happy-couplehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/Boys Play Baseballhttps://openclipart.org/detail/267960/boys-play-baseball
Tue, 06 Dec 2016 19:19:05 -0400j4p4nGet a kid a bat and a ball and you got yourself a game!https://openclipart.org/detail/267960/boys-play-baseballhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/How to be Beautiful - Framehttps://openclipart.org/detail/267958/how-to-be-beautiful-frame
Tue, 06 Dec 2016 19:14:05 -0400j4p4nThis helpful lady is gonna help you know how to be beautiful. Just fill in the frames!https://openclipart.org/detail/267958/how-to-be-beautiful-framehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/Lady and Goatman - Framehttps://openclipart.org/detail/267957/lady-and-goatman-frame
Tue, 06 Dec 2016 19:13:11 -0400j4p4nI'm not marking this one NSFW even though there is a small digital boobie over there... because I think it is more tame than a classical statue, which you can find anywhere along the street. I think this is not shocking, and I hope you can enjoy it!https://openclipart.org/detail/267957/lady-and-goatman-framehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/Davy Crockett https://openclipart.org/detail/267955/davy-crockett
Tue, 06 Dec 2016 19:06:40 -0400j4p4nMaybe you know, or maybe you don't, but Davy Crockett was based on a real man, although the stories are too wild I suppose. This is based on a public domain US stamp celebrating his life.https://openclipart.org/detail/267955/davy-crocketthttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/newsprint filterhttps://openclipart.org/detail/267950/newsprint-filter
Tue, 06 Dec 2016 18:41:42 -0400Lazur URHSort of.
If the image filter primitives are set to different sources it can produce the common "dot" haltone pattern.
Also can be used for hatching, cross hatching etc.
Quite a complex filter in the filter editor, although it renders easily and you can zoom in to the max with no problem.
Builds up the lightness values of the original object but discards the actual hue&saturation so it's best used on black&white/duotone sources.https://openclipart.org/detail/267950/newsprint-filterhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/Hitler's Headhttps://openclipart.org/detail/267947/hitlers-head
Tue, 06 Dec 2016 18:14:20 -0400j4p4nSo this odd picture comes to us from anti-Hitler US war propaganda. Not sure why you would need a cartoon Hitler on a yellow background, but if you needed that... this one is perfect for you!https://openclipart.org/detail/267947/hitlers-headhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/Simple Rose Framehttps://openclipart.org/detail/267940/simple-rose-frame
Tue, 06 Dec 2016 17:54:51 -0400j4p4nFor when you need a dirty rose frame with a faint hint of something like colour added into the mix.https://openclipart.org/detail/267940/simple-rose-framehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/gradient map filter pack discretehttps://openclipart.org/detail/267871/gradient-map-filter-pack-discrete
Sun, 04 Dec 2016 13:35:29 -0400Lazur URHAs the tiltle says, these are gradient map filters.
You can apply ot anything to map colours over the source's lightness levels.
This time instead of tables, discrete component transfers are used on the alpha values, producing solid colours instead a fading transition.
Can be used as a base for a hatching filter.https://openclipart.org/detail/267871/gradient-map-filter-pack-discretehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/gradient map filter pack table refixedhttps://openclipart.org/detail/267870/gradient-map-filter-pack-table-refixed
Sun, 04 Dec 2016 13:29:17 -0400Lazur URHBased on the echo icon theme palette swatches in inkscape.
Fixed the filtered areas and the 15 and 16 coloured gradients.
As the tiltle says, these are gradient map filters.
You can apply ot anything to map colours over the source's lightness levels.https://openclipart.org/detail/267870/gradient-map-filter-pack-table-refixedhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/gradient map filter packhttps://openclipart.org/detail/267694/gradient-map-filter-pack
Sat, 03 Dec 2016 00:12:54 -0400Lazur URHBased on the echo icon theme palette swatches in inkscape.
If you think filter editing can be complicated with the current gui, definitely check this one. https://openclipart.org/detail/267694/gradient-map-filter-packhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/new logo 2https://openclipart.org/detail/267682/new-logo-2
Fri, 02 Dec 2016 12:59:46 -0400astangaHi Thanks to Jon Phillips for the contact. Sorry for the delay before my reply. You will see why with the scan that I enclose. To draw something myself literally makes me break out in a cold sweat, because I draw like a child... Anyway, to explain a bit more... I have created a basic web site for the newly founded charity, Rainbow Road, which is registered and operates in Ukraine to help needy children. This was a hastily created site (as is fairly obvious) and I am already creating version 2 which will be much nicer, more interactive, and actually (I hope) attract people to return often. Of course I need it to be attractive, because I want to attract donations - which are the lifeblood of any charitable work. The site can be found at https://rainbowroadukraine.org As you can see, I already have a logo, but a very basic one. However, it sums up what I want and need. I need something that is adaptable to different situations. It needs to stand at front top of the website, and similarly on official stationery. I also need to be able to take a square portion of it that can stand alone to act as that little logo you get in the tabs of web browsers - and that this section can also be used as a 'link button' on parts of the website. The logo needs to be adaptable to be used on business cards and other stationery. I enclose, in addition to my awful sketches, the logo that we presently have and the portion that is 'detachable' from it. lastly, I need the logo in 2 language - English and Ukrainian. In English, as with the present logo and my awful sketches, the main name is 'Rainbow Road' and the tag-line is 'helping needy children in Ukraine'. In Ukrainian, the main name is 'Ð Ð°Ð¹Ð´Ñ?Ð¶Ð½Ð¸Ð¹ Ð¨Ð»ÑÑ?', and at the moment we do not want a tag-line in Ukrainian - maybe an underline instead. The main idea is that I would like 2 kids on one end or other of this. There needs to be something to symbolize the rainbow, of course, and I am not sure which end of the logo would be best for this. The kids could be stylized, but anyway a simple representation that can be adapted in the different ways I described (and can be identifiable in future as our 'image' with or without the name of the charity). Since sketching and while writing this, it occurs to me that it may even be more appropriate for one of the kids to be disabled - maybe a wheelchair user or with crutches - and being helped along the journey by the other kid. And I like the idea of a boy and a girl. How and where to represent the rainbow in all of this I am not sure. With the original logo, as already exists, I have the kids on a crossing and, in my mind at least, the Rainbow Road words and the underline kinda extends the road. So maybe some conveying of the idea of going along the road towards a better life...? My colleagues would like something that, for the top centre of the website at least, is more colourful without looking 'childish' or 'Playschool' if that makes sense... And that would also work with different colour combinations to portray different moods perhaps. And of course a subset or simplification that works for monochrome printing. It is only now, having started down this road and actually doing the work, that I realised just how adaptable a logo needs to be for many different uses and situations... Apologies for the length of this email, but thought I would simply lay it all down as it is.. With thanks in advance, Andris Stangahttps://openclipart.org/detail/267682/new-logo-2http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/new logo 1https://openclipart.org/detail/267681/new-logo-1
Fri, 02 Dec 2016 12:59:45 -0400astangaHi Thanks to Jon Phillips for the contact. Sorry for the delay before my reply. You will see why with the scan that I enclose. To draw something myself literally makes me break out in a cold sweat, because I draw like a child... Anyway, to explain a bit more... I have created a basic web site for the newly founded charity, Rainbow Road, which is registered and operates in Ukraine to help needy children. This was a hastily created site (as is fairly obvious) and I am already creating version 2 which will be much nicer, more interactive, and actually (I hope) attract people to return often. Of course I need it to be attractive, because I want to attract donations - which are the lifeblood of any charitable work. The site can be found at https://rainbowroadukraine.org As you can see, I already have a logo, but a very basic one. However, it sums up what I want and need. I need something that is adaptable to different situations. It needs to stand at front top of the website, and similarly on official stationery. I also need to be able to take a square portion of it that can stand alone to act as that little logo you get in the tabs of web browsers - and that this section can also be used as a 'link button' on parts of the website. The logo needs to be adaptable to be used on business cards and other stationery. I enclose, in addition to my awful sketches, the logo that we presently have and the portion that is 'detachable' from it. lastly, I need the logo in 2 language - English and Ukrainian. In English, as with the present logo and my awful sketches, the main name is 'Rainbow Road' and the tag-line is 'helping needy children in Ukraine'. In Ukrainian, the main name is 'Ð Ð°Ð¹Ð´Ñ?Ð¶Ð½Ð¸Ð¹ Ð¨Ð»ÑÑ?', and at the moment we do not want a tag-line in Ukrainian - maybe an underline instead. The main idea is that I would like 2 kids on one end or other of this. There needs to be something to symbolize the rainbow, of course, and I am not sure which end of the logo would be best for this. The kids could be stylized, but anyway a simple representation that can be adapted in the different ways I described (and can be identifiable in future as our 'image' with or without the name of the charity). Since sketching and while writing this, it occurs to me that it may even be more appropriate for one of the kids to be disabled - maybe a wheelchair user or with crutches - and being helped along the journey by the other kid. And I like the idea of a boy and a girl. How and where to represent the rainbow in all of this I am not sure. With the original logo, as already exists, I have the kids on a crossing and, in my mind at least, the Rainbow Road words and the underline kinda extends the road. So maybe some conveying of the idea of going along the road towards a better life...? My colleagues would like something that, for the top centre of the website at least, is more colourful without looking 'childish' or 'Playschool' if that makes sense... And that would also work with different colour combinations to portray different moods perhaps. And of course a subset or simplification that works for monochrome printing. It is only now, having started down this road and actually doing the work, that I realised just how adaptable a logo needs to be for many different uses and situations... Apologies for the length of this email, but thought I would simply lay it all down as it is.. With thanks in advance, Andris Stangahttps://openclipart.org/detail/267681/new-logo-1http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/new logohttps://openclipart.org/detail/267680/new-logo
Fri, 02 Dec 2016 12:59:43 -0400astangaHi Thanks to Jon Phillips for the contact. Sorry for the delay before my reply. You will see why with the scan that I enclose. To draw something myself literally makes me break out in a cold sweat, because I draw like a child... Anyway, to explain a bit more... I have created a basic web site for the newly founded charity, Rainbow Road, which is registered and operates in Ukraine to help needy children. This was a hastily created site (as is fairly obvious) and I am already creating version 2 which will be much nicer, more interactive, and actually (I hope) attract people to return often. Of course I need it to be attractive, because I want to attract donations - which are the lifeblood of any charitable work. The site can be found at https://rainbowroadukraine.org As you can see, I already have a logo, but a very basic one. However, it sums up what I want and need. I need something that is adaptable to different situations. It needs to stand at front top of the website, and similarly on official stationery. I also need to be able to take a square portion of it that can stand alone to act as that little logo you get in the tabs of web browsers - and that this section can also be used as a 'link button' on parts of the website. The logo needs to be adaptable to be used on business cards and other stationery. I enclose, in addition to my awful sketches, the logo that we presently have and the portion that is 'detachable' from it. lastly, I need the logo in 2 language - English and Ukrainian. In English, as with the present logo and my awful sketches, the main name is 'Rainbow Road' and the tag-line is 'helping needy children in Ukraine'. In Ukrainian, the main name is 'Ð Ð°Ð¹Ð´Ñ?Ð¶Ð½Ð¸Ð¹ Ð¨Ð»ÑÑ?', and at the moment we do not want a tag-line in Ukrainian - maybe an underline instead. The main idea is that I would like 2 kids on one end or other of this. There needs to be something to symbolize the rainbow, of course, and I am not sure which end of the logo would be best for this. The kids could be stylized, but anyway a simple representation that can be adapted in the different ways I described (and can be identifiable in future as our 'image' with or without the name of the charity). Since sketching and while writing this, it occurs to me that it may even be more appropriate for one of the kids to be disabled - maybe a wheelchair user or with crutches - and being helped along the journey by the other kid. And I like the idea of a boy and a girl. How and where to represent the rainbow in all of this I am not sure. With the original logo, as already exists, I have the kids on a crossing and, in my mind at least, the Rainbow Road words and the underline kinda extends the road. So maybe some conveying of the idea of going along the road towards a better life...? My colleagues would like something that, for the top centre of the website at least, is more colourful without looking 'childish' or 'Playschool' if that makes sense... And that would also work with different colour combinations to portray different moods perhaps. And of course a subset or simplification that works for monochrome printing. It is only now, having started down this road and actually doing the work, that I realised just how adaptable a logo needs to be for many different uses and situations... Apologies for the length of this email, but thought I would simply lay it all down as it is.. With thanks in advance, Andris Stangahttps://openclipart.org/detail/267680/new-logohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/Golden Wrench Awardhttps://openclipart.org/detail/267659/golden-wrench-award
Fri, 02 Dec 2016 03:41:22 -0400Raker Tooth My 10 year old son volunteered to put new brake disks in a Nissan. He did a good and enthusiastic job. I made this award, and put it in a frame. The frame is only $2 from the big box store, it comes with a nice edge, and a glass front. He cherishes it, a nice way to recognize a job well done. Replace parts of it for a different task done by someone you know.https://openclipart.org/detail/267659/golden-wrench-awardhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/Enter Namehttps://openclipart.org/detail/267645/enter-name
Fri, 02 Dec 2016 01:14:08 -0400Smitedshadowhttps://openclipart.org/detail/267645/enter-namehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/GGhttps://openclipart.org/detail/267589/gg
Thu, 01 Dec 2016 03:01:32 -0400Smitedshadowhttps://openclipart.org/detail/267589/gghttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/